Keeping up with the PaSCE

Building Joy, Dignity and Community: Inside WA’s First Children’s Hospice

52 min · 2. Juni 2026
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In this episode of Keeping Up with the PaSCE, Tim speaks with Dr Lisa Cuddeford and Carrick Robinson about the Sandcastles Project, Western Australia’s first dedicated children’s hospice. Together, they explore the realities of paediatric palliative care, the importance of supporting whole families, and how Sandcastles has been designed to provide respite, connection, symptom management and compassionate end-of-life care in a home-like environment. This moving conversation highlights the power of community, dignity and creating joy for children and families facing life-limiting illness. Cover image courtesy of Perth Children's Hospital Foundation ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Episode Building Joy, Dignity and Community: Inside WA’s First Children’s Hospice Cover

Building Joy, Dignity and Community: Inside WA’s First Children’s Hospice

In this episode of Keeping Up with the PaSCE, Tim speaks with Dr Lisa Cuddeford and Carrick Robinson about the Sandcastles Project, Western Australia’s first dedicated children’s hospice. Together, they explore the realities of paediatric palliative care, the importance of supporting whole families, and how Sandcastles has been designed to provide respite, connection, symptom management and compassionate end-of-life care in a home-like environment. This moving conversation highlights the power of community, dignity and creating joy for children and families facing life-limiting illness. Cover image courtesy of Perth Children's Hospital Foundation ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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